Clinical Electrophysiology Physical Therapy
What does a electro physical therapist do?
Clinical electrophysiology physical therapists use EMG and electrical testing to assess and treat nerve and muscle conditions.
When should you see one?
For nerve-related pain, muscle dysfunction, or wound management needing specialized testing.
About this specialty in NPPES
NPPES publishes a taxonomy code that identifies a provider's declared specialty. The Clinical Electrophysiology specialty corresponds to taxonomy code 2251E1200X.
Many PTs practice orthopedic or general physical therapy under the generic taxonomy code 225100000X without a specialty designation. Those PTs are not listed under a specialty page. When choosing a PT for a specific need, confirm their practice areas directly with the provider or their clinic.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPPES taxonomy code matches
2251E1200X - Verify their license is active with the state PT board
- Confirm graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program
- Ask the provider directly about their clinical experience with the specific condition or population
Find Clinical Electrophysiology PTs by City (NPPES specialty)
80 cities
San Diego, CA
4 listed
Middletown, CT
3 listed
New York, NY
2 listed
San Jose, CA
2 listed
Fort Collins, CO
2 listed
Centennial, CO
2 listed
Columbia, MO
2 listed
Prescott, AZ
2 listed
Forest Hill, MD
2 listed
Dallas, TX
1 listed
Las Vegas, NV
1 listed
Portland, OR
1 listed
Denver, CO
1 listed
Washington, DC
1 listed
San Francisco, CA
1 listed
Minneapolis, MN
1 listed
Madison, WI
1 listed
Sacramento, CA
1 listed
Rochester, MN
1 listed
Topeka, KS
1 listed
Wilmington, DE
1 listed
Corpus Christi, TX
1 listed
Missoula, MT
1 listed
Chula Vista, CA
1 listed